PHP

I began in the usual way, writing a php script, calling it with a GET request, accessing the variables using the PHP superglobal variable $_GET. I wrote code to handle a POST request and used the variables I found in $_POST. Then I tried to write a PUT request. PHP doesn't have a built-in way to do this, and at first I was a little confused as to how I could reach this information. It turns out that this can be read from the incoming stream to PHP, file_get_contents(" The above line provided me with a query string similar to what you might see on the URL with a GET request. key/value pairs separated by question marks.

Parse_str(file_get_contents(" This loads the variable $post_vars with the associative array of variables just like you'd expect to see from a GET request. Simple Example Its a bit of a contrived example but it shows use of the REQUEST_METHOD setting from the $_SERVER variable to figure out when we need to grab the post vars.
PhpDocumentor tags. Welcome to the phpDocumentor Tags Manual phpDocumentor tags are very similar to tags for the JavaDoc tool for Sun's Java Programming Language.

Tags are only parsed if they are the first thing on a new line of a DocBlock. You may use the @ character freely throughout documents as long as it does not begin a new line. An example: /** * tags demonstration * @author this tag is parsed, but this @version tag is ignored * @version 1.0 this version tag is parsed */ Any tags that phpDocumentor does not recognize will not be parsed, and will be displayed in text flow as if they are part of the DocBlock long description. /** * tags demonstration * @foobar this is silly * @author this tag is parsed, but this @version tag is ignored */ Inline tags display in the text flow where they appear, and are not separated from the description. /** * inline tags demonstration * * this function works heavily with {@link foo()} to rule the world */function bar(){}function foo(){}

Monday-Friday, excluding holidays) between any two given dates. I couldn't find a simple way to do that in PHP, so I threw this together. It replicates the functionality of OpenOffice's NETWORKDAYS function - you give it a start date, an end date, and an array of any holidays you want skipped, and it'll tell you the number of business days (inclusive of the start and end days!) Between them. I've tested it pretty strenuously but date arithmetic is complicated and there's always the possibility I missed something, so please feel free to check my math. The function could certainly be made much more powerful, to allow you to set different days to be ignored (e.g.

PHPMailer in CodeIgniter - PHP's Blog. In a previous post I talked about how to use the library PHPMailer to send emails from our website without having our own mail server running on the machine.

This time we will go a step further and explain how to integrate this library in our CodeIgniter project and not die in the attempt. The first thing we do, if we have not done it yet, will be to download the library. Once we unzip the library, we can rename the folder named PHPMailer and move it to the folder /system/application/libraries (for CodeIgniter 1.7.3 or previous) or to the folder /application/libraries/ (for CodeIgniter 2.0 or later) in our CodeIgniter application. Once we did it so, we can start to implement our own library, which will be in charge of including PHPMailer into our application.
Encriptar y desencriptar cadena con PHP. Cualquier programador Web ha podido necesitar pasar datos por $_GET – en la url – , es una forma fácil y cómoda de pasar valores de una página a otra, pero… en algunos casos puede no ser recomendable y habría que tener un mínimo de precaución, y para estos casos – y otros muchos – se puede utilizar esta clase que un día vi – no se donde, si lo supiese pondría la fuente – y sobre la que me veo obligado a escribir, mas que nada para tenerla presente yo mismo y darla a conocer a quien pueda necesitarla.

PHP - Email Headers.
Headers are the parts seen at the top of emails.

Typically : The TO and SUBJECT filds have already been discussed as the first and second variables in the MAIL command. The extra headers seen above can be entered as a 4th variable in the MAIL command. Looks kinda messy when it's all in there without using variables. That above example has all of the extra headers being declared. You may specify all or some or none as you desire. $to = "yourplace@somewhere.com"; $subject = "My email test.